Juries
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- Ministers propose to drop jury for fraud trials (The Times, January 26 1998)
- Jury Excusal and Deferral: Research Findings Published ( Home Office, 10 November 1999)
- Jury Excusal and Deferral (Research Findings No.102, Home Office RDS Directorate)
- Two thirds opt out of jury duty (The Times, November 11 1999)
- Two-thirds of people avoid jury service (Independent, 11 November 1999)
- Criminal Justice (Mode of Trial) Bill - Magistrates to decide on Jury trial (Home Office, 19 November 1999)
- Peers
wreck Bill to curb trial by jury (The Times, January 21 2000)

- Changes to new Mode of Trial Bill announced (Home Office, 24 February 2000)
- Court clears MS patient who used cannabis openly (Independent, 18 March 2000)
- Sander v UK (ECHR), Fear of jury race bias prejudices fair trial (The Times Law Report, May 12 2000)
- You the jury ... yes, that means you (The Times, June 12 2000)
- New law will force juries to give reasons for verdicts (Independent, 25 August 2000)
- Reducing the trials of jury service (Lord Chancellor's Department, 31 August 2000)
- Jurors will be picked by computer (The Times, September 4 2000)
- Greenpeace GM crop attack declared legal (Independent, 21 September 2000)
- Coalition of peers defeat Bill to cut defendants' right to trial by jury (Independent, 29 September 2000)
- Fewer juries set to bring faster justice and fuller jails (The Times, October 9 2000)
- Judge dismisses jury over fears of racial prejudice (Independent, 10 October 2000)
- Jury service set to be made compulsory for all (Independent, 16 October 2000)
- Bill to curb trial by jury may be put on hold (The Times, October 17 2000)